Some Medications Also Tied to Religious Vaccine Exemption

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A hospital system in Arkansas is requiring employees to confirm that they won’t use common medications — such as Tylenol, Tums, and Preparation H — in order to receive a religious exemption for the COVID-19 vaccine.

The Conway Regional Health System has required the flu shot annually as part of employment, but managers saw a spike in vaccine exemption requests for the COVID-19 vaccine.

“Thus, we provided a religious attestation form for those individuals requesting a religious exemption,” Troup said. Health system administrators want to “educate staff who might have requested an exemption without understanding the full scope of how fetal cells are used in testing and development in common medicines,” Troup said.

 

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WTF! Tums isn't even a medication. It's fucking calcium.

What the hell is going on in our world today...

My body, my choice, my freedom. That’s the point. With a 1% death rate it’s not about health it’s control. Vaccines is not 100% proof that you won’t get the virus as it has been proven. Freedom!

This has to be one of the more ignorant things I have ever heard of. Ignorance is bliss!

Wtf?!

If that’s the case they’ll have to include Regeneron Antibodies also.

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